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Audiovisual: ANIRA Warns Media Outlets that Illegally Exploit Works Protected by Copyright.

Summary by Dzair World
The National Independent Audiovisual Regulatory Authority (ANIRA) issued a statement on Saturday calling on audiovisual media to stop the illegal exploitation of copyrighted works. In its formal notice, ANIRA explained that it had received a letter from the National Office for Copyright and Related Rights (ONDA) "reporting repeated violations by certain audiovisual communication establishments," which, despite warnings, "continue to illegally ex…
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The National Independent Audiovisual Regulatory Authority (ANIRA) issued a statement on Saturday calling on audiovisual media to stop the illegal exploitation of copyrighted works. In its formal notice, ANIRA explained that it had received a letter from the National Office for Copyright and Related Rights (ONDA) "reporting repeated violations by certain audiovisual communication establishments," which, despite warnings, "continue to illegally ex…

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Dzair World broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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